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Who is responsible for the safety management of the national unified examination?
In accordance with the principle of "who is in charge, who is responsible", the safety management of the national unified examination shall be the responsibility of the department responsible for organizing the examination. The national competent department in charge of organizing the examination shall set up a leading group for examination secrecy headed by the competent leader to be responsible for the confidentiality management of the examination paper proposition, printing, transportation and storage.

The competent departments of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government entrusted to organize the examination shall set up a leading group for security work with the participation of the security departments at the same level, which shall be specifically responsible for the security management of the printing, transportation and storage of test papers.

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The national unified examination paper of the national education examination shall be printed by the national education examination institution or the provincial education institution, and must be printed in the designated printing house approved by the State Secrecy Bureau.

Both parties shall sign an agreement on safety, confidentiality and printing quality. The educational examination institution responsible for printing test papers shall report the printing items and time of the designated printing house to the state secrecy department at the same level, the examination institution at a higher level and the education administrative department for the record before printing.

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